ee, mixtures smother the coug!.. But the t into life Some & cough next breeze Tans avaln ') Better put the cough out. at is, better go deeper and smother the fires of in- fammation. Troches can- not do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oul. ~ But Scott’s Emulsion can. The glycerine soothes and rakes comfortal 6; the hy- ay »ohos p! hites give powet and | and | tability to the nerves; the oil reeds the weakened tissues. , } nia Cood Food BETTER THAN— ae “ ‘cat Meal Ar ington it Mea 4, pert food for dyspeptics. Be. iT gy oro if ad f : } the heat pure Ay : Fin} hes to the publ hye t uns of lying a PER E E OT FOOD. 1 vy & me * ae on & Co Pure Food Sell We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets rs, ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. . N. TANTON Great George St. Evaporated peaches and spricots a Beer & Goff’s. Paton’s Annval «Remnant NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties yur books must be Closed up at once All those indebted! to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAN D, Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. W. A. WEEKS ¢ CO. Jan 26—eod dw 2m Molasses ald Sugar. Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugur yellow extra C Sugar, Demerara Crystals in bags. Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan 5th ’99 42 wks eod - “er = eo and st eng rthens | < THE DAILY Seek ne hthkh haere t+ SSS FOODIES OOOO TPN Bee : Of Special Interest to our Farmers: ABOUT POULTRY } Irageary ; f Roos The Preservation of hggs ' \ fres! L ever improved | | \ \! Vy a\ if rl he | t ' es { An t] h the CG \r We X I, ; whe \ ‘ | by ‘ ic oa dis . y ‘ ‘ Ve \ ce vy { [mn \ ter the cg ire collected from the = nd cleaned, they should be put ‘i na cool place until they can be des ed to market Er Great care should be taken in pack | ing eggs not to use any substance which has in itself a disagreeable odour or flavour, as that will likely be imparted to the eggs. The keeping of eggs packed in musty straw or musty bran them.—- Prof. Robertson. The hen pays for all the work be- stowed on her. Eggs are saleable at all times and at good prices, says Poultry Keeper. Wheat, corn, and other foods will pay more at this season if converted into eggs than into any other product, and the farmer does not have to wait for the cash for his work for the hen returns him his outlay every day or nearly so. In those sections where no work can be done in winter the hens can be made to give daily re- turns of cash in the shape of eggs when all other operations are ata standstill, The Baltimore Sun gives the follow- ing cause for soft-shelled eggs: Egg shells are a lime formation, and a lack of lime as a food ingredient is there- fore, one of the,main causes. Indiges- tion is another cause which requires a radical change of diet. Over-fat hens are most apt to be troubled with this disorder. Hens that are frightened or pores ve dogs, or otherwise, will Base Burners, REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, x patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs. | OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentis Heating Stoves at Greatly Reduced Prices Dodd & Roers Wholesale & Retail cuneate 7 will impart that disagreeable quality to ; EXAMLNER, Dal drop soft-shelled eggs. the cause will suggest the remedy. In 1896 Great Britian imported 132, ,£20,71 dozens of eggs valued at | 20,2 Of this quantity France * | Hn ».757,700 dozens, valued at | $6,196 Germany 29,304,860, d is, valued at $32,806,222, and R 610,680 dozens, valued at t+ 2 ‘he important point to l, hese figures is the great la he value of the imports (7el iny which : x mate one another in quantity. porn Of €x 3 cents per dozen. The in England varies from 31 ' i in winter for French extras wa 17 to 18 for Canadian ickle h nm} A novel test is being conducted in '} Great Britain. In an egg laying com | petition. All the competing birds are - | - » nd are being kept under the ' +} , - CONQCLUIONS ana management. pen contains four birds and the etition is to last eighteen weeks Farm ra 1 fed to cows in full milk N ent Station 1s d of the following Ensilage na Th chop (mixed nd barley), 3 lbs. and pea I ) 2 1b At the Nova Scotia Pro \ i) Farm the following is_ the | ration : Ensilage 20 lbs. ; clover hay, 10 lbs. ; oat straw, 2 lbs.; wheat. bran 5 Ibs. ; arid middlings, 2 lbs. per day per 1000 lbs., live weight Spring Medicine to purify your blood, give you good appetite, sound sleep, That scrofulous taint, that skin trou- ble, that liver dif- | ake tendency, that tired feeling, are this medicine a fair trial and you will realize its positive merit. It is not are cured say, which prove = Spring Medi- eine. C. I. — Loweil, Mass. Is the time when you should take a steady nerves and perfect digestion. ficulty,that bilious all cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Give what we say, but what the people who Sarsaparilla &..c9 sc Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills; easy ta take, easy to operate. 25e 59.50 Lightest Plate Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. Camera -akes nictures 34 x 314 inches; weighs but 124 ances, Meniscu s lens, rotary snutter, three stops, view i , r tr i screw. Perfectly adapted er time “xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, rive with pinte . Mder, $2.50 te developing anc priniing outfit, 1.00 fal of Furcka Cameras and Kedak FIAOQTMe Aa LE r eT PASTMAN KODAK CO. Poehester, N, ¥ Charlottetown School of Music, KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. Coot eee cee W. Harry Watts, Director Lessons given on Pipe Organ. Fee (which includes use of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 20 ics:ons. Piano (one hour) $10 per term. Half hour jescons on Piano, Singing, Orchesiral [netruments, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready by the Director every Saturday at 10.30. Pupils admitted free, but are to provide themselves with combined note and exercise books, Hours : 9 tc,12, 2 to 5, 7 toY. 6 —ta.thar, st A CARD. The Photiigiaphic's and 1d Crockery business carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Sireet. Thanking the putlic for past favors and | hoping for a continuance of the same, I rewain, respectfully ye urs, ISABEL LEWIS. In most cases } FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. LADIES’ HOME JOURKAL. Journal expected variety of features, It opens The February Ladies Home offers more than the literary and pictorial with av article by Mre. Ballingten Booth, taking the resders through State prisons, pointing out the awfulness of prison life, and the hoplessness of 4 released prisoner’s effort to gain unaided a place where he can get a livelihood. The story touches the heart asd will attract wide-spread interest Mrs. Lew Wallace writes of “The Murder of the Modern Innocents,” a powerful and convincipg protest against th over-education of children. ‘** The Story of New York’s Sor ial Life” give 8 interest- ing glimpses of Gotham society, and “ The | Largest Rauch in the World” lexas pastarage as large as two States of the Union. ‘The three serials,“ The Girls of Camp Arcady.” Miss Wilkins’ “ The Jamesons in the Country,” and “ The Min- ister of Carthage” continue with dash and a successful interest. Two pages of the February Journal are worthily devoted to pictures of‘*The Prettiest Country Homes in America,” and two moreto “Inside of a Score of Gardens.” Both features are the ivaugu- rai parts of 0 series of pictures that will be interesting and useful to every owner or lover of Nature’s work. Barton Cheyner tells boys why and where they ld learn trades, and William Martin Jobneon continues his Practical” series; “Good Furniture and Furnishing” are pictured, “ Making a Home Aqvarium” is explainec, *Go.7n8 for Unusual Figures” are shown. Helen Watterton Moody writes on “ What it means tobe Engaged,” Mrs. 8. T. Rorer on ‘* Food for Men and Women over Fifty” and “ Preparing and Cooking Shellfish,” while every home and family home shou interest is considered. By the Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. One dollar per year; ten cents yer copy. OOK OUT for the first signs ot impure blood—Hood’s Sarsaparilla is your safeguard. It will purify, enrich and vitalize yur BLOOD. — REGISTERED ARE WARRANTED TO SATISFY MADE OF BEST STEEL. KEEP EOGE,” LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM! BAGS SE IS Hair Brushes, Soaps, Toilet Articles BRIGHT NEW GOODS At soiled prices. Ses4s% 7 NE is a Opposite FB, O. ys EAP eit PP aT Canadian Pacific Railway. ——— TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ae TOURIST SLEEPERS feaving- Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accoimmo- datisg second Class passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— WESNE OO THE inns cso uve ivdecedyss $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone............+seeee++ 70 Montreal to Vonaeneee: soeves 5 detankcostes Oe Montreal to Seattle... be <citik aie otk, ick a For Passage Rates to ali points in Canapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Cutna, Inpra, Hawarran Isianps, Australia and Mania, and also for de scriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Paes. Agt., St, John, N. B. AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, . This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camer or observer of nature, Forest AND STREAM is called the “‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause ail in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers}; but that you mey get acquainted with FOREST AND TREAM, “send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we w ill send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best books on outdoos sports will come to you free. Address FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO € 346 Broadway, New York, describes a } —— “House ls and | CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 7, 1899 SHOREY’S Ready to Wear Rigby Waterpoofed Spring Overcoats Are made by tailors, stayed - every oe and keep their tylish shape to the end SILK FACINGS BEST LININGS They cost much less than coats made by the best custom tailors and cannot be equalled in style by the smaller tailors. 's Guarantee Card in the Pocket nd higl ig exceller Ask fcr Shorey’s ** Re:?Z 0-0000-0000-0-00¢ Shorey lie permanent shape a iest tailori: ice, y to Wear’’ 2OOCO-0O 900000000000 0000000000000 00000000000-0000 000-000 < % Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town ‘ota POKMHOHOOG-0-0-0-0 0-O19-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-000 Ee Av we Ge TSS Sle ay UALS Newson’s ls Good 856% . YOuUTUN no risk ‘Y « If you buy here wz [f our goods are not J US1' what they are represented to be return them and yet your money back. Do you think we We would say this, if we had not perfect faith in what we sell! We havea fine line of the very best in Bedroom Suits, which we will gladly sell you on the above terms. Oar Furaiture is Good—OQur Prices are Low John Newson RBS EEN SIS Le IEG TE SN RG IF YOU HAVE MONEY TQ BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home. If you want to make a siire thing of it, CALL ON US and select a Heintzman & Co, Piano. They are the cxeapest Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms. HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman Piano tor the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can furnish of their superiority. | AAAMAAAAAAAAA AAA 4444444444 & = = = e222... t «tff| «if{| ail{| aij «({l wit aff] :sale.... qj You can't alurays «ij got the chance af] Of buying so cheap But the balance of our stock of Boys’ will positively be closed out at half price. A few Men’s Ulsters and suits at your own price. Men’s Underclothing at clearing prices. Boots and Shoes. A lot of Ladies’ Fine Dongola Boots worth from $1.25 to $1.85, all will go now for 75c a pair. A lot of Women’s Strong Boots for 50 cents a pair. Men’s Overshoes ° Women’s Overshoes Boys’ Hockey Boots $1.35 Men’s Hockey Boots $1,65 COME NOW TO J.B. Macdonald & Co: FOR BIG BARGAINS Suits BS423 « «ff $1.00 .90 SSSA nB4 4488844 ne | ey ae ae ee ae ee ae ee a ee , ee ee el UO, lh 6lUeelCUCe,lO Oe, lO lUlUlU.lC a CO ) + “ke << GA <4. Atz.